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jF®* ®J reference to tbe proceedings ofj and drawers of water to tfaoee who hare no j
. tke National Liberty Convention, it will be
seen that there has been a split in the in the
ranks—those who are opposed to the Pitts
burg ticket having seceded, nominated a
candidate of their own, and resolved upon
keeping np the liberty party. So we have 1 * position ?—Ed. Standard.
now Are regularly nominated cadidates for
the Presidency in the field, viz :
' Franklin Pierce, dem. ' New Hampshire.
- Winleld Scott, whig, New Jersey.
Daniel Webster, U. whig, Massachusetts.
J. P. Rale, free democrat.
or abolitionist,. New Hampshre..
Wm. Goodell, stralghtout
'Abolitionist, New York.
It will be recollected, says the New York
Hermld, that Gerrit Smith voted for Mr.
Goodell In opposition to Hale, at Pittsburg;
bat now Mr. Smith is in favor of the Pitts-
_ burg ticket, although, like the seceding or
_ Goodell faction, he approves of keeping up a
distinct liberty party.
, Thl Yellow-Fever is Charleston.—
f The Report of the City Register of Charles
ton, for the week ending on the 4th inst,
shows thirty-two deaths, thirteen of which
are by yellow fever. _Wc learn by the pa-
feclings or words but those of ridicgje. and j
contempt for Union mm and Union' princi
ples.—Rom* Courier. -
Ah! Mr. Courier—and what lure you
done to keep Union men out of this odious
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS!
ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 Death of Geeigiun ia California.
From the list .of deaths in California, webeauty of finish and durability.
WALDER & GREEN’S
Daguerrean Gallery,
(OVER HOOD’S OLD STORE) ,
W E take pleasure in announcing that we
are fully prepared .to take pictures in
the best style of the art, without regard to
weather, that are unsurpassed for boldness.
W. LAWRENCE,
A DAGUERRE AM ARTIST
OF LONG EXPERIENCE
A1T2> MUCH PRACTICE
ILL remain in Cassviile a short time
pa., aged 27 years. Died March 20th, D.
B. lieed, of Murray county, aged 23. Died
April 12th, George Myers, of Cass county,
of fever and dysentery, aged 35. Died A-
prir20th, A. F. Stone, Murray county, of
„ _ _ _ fever and dysentery, aged 35. Died April
pers from Ihat city, that efficient measures [ 23d, J. Norton, Washington county, of fever
hVft been taken by the city council to have | and dysentery, aged 26.
each lot in the various Wards strictly in
for the purpose of practising his pro
fession. He deems it unnecessary to refer
Pictures i to the many flattering testimonials which
notice the following from our State. Na- I 811 <»P»ed. The rick and post- | he has received from the press in the.di^r-
I „ . - , r .. V.. , T ., mortem cases attended to promptlv. A large ! ent States in which he has practised the art,
I th!Ul * ,rdof Hhbettham, died Jnly 23th, asgortmeat ^ lodt ^ {j ^ m „ he thinks aft cccular demonstration of
I a * I° wa Canyon, near ueorgeton, El Dorado onc ^ f our pictures, on hand; also, breast .his skill will be more satisfactory,. The cit-
comity. At the warns place or August 1st, pins and fancy book esses, inlaid with pearl.; irens of Cass are respectfully invited to call
died Genre Ward, , of Lumpkin, agedubout The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.
•to vp , ra * and examine specimens. Atfg. 19, 1852.
rT L , ‘wwi * . : E. W.Waldeb. I X. M. Geeev. -
On board the bant Emily, ^ln d;stress ———
near San Blass#) .'bound from Panama to Great Attraction! „
San Francisco, wc notico the following: ] mHR undersigned has jusf received^ lot
Died March 10th, Clifford Stone, of Spring tm. of the most useftfl and attractive Books
Place Ga., of fever, aged 26 years. Died cver brought to this market——among which
March 17 th, Dr. J. H. Galt, of Spring Place, ar< L the following: _
Bunyan s Minor Works.
Dealings with Dombey and son.
' spec ted, and all nuisances and causes of dis
ease carefully reported. The deaths report
ed are all among foreigners, and persons
who had resided in the city less than twelve
months. We are informed by a Charlesto
nian that the mortality dojs not convey a
* correct idea of the extent ami prevalence of
* the disease, and that one of the first physi
cians had advised all strangers to leave the
" city.—Sav. Courier.
A Romantic Suicide.—A man named
Patrick Bartlett recently committed suicide
in Pike county, Alabama, by hanging him
self soon after his marriage. The Troy
Palladium says:
He had been in love with a young lady,
but was prevented by some means, from
marrying her, and wedded another. Soon
after his marriage, he carried his wife to
see his parents, and there met the young la-
j dy, his former love, to whom he appeared to
have been devotedly attached. Their feel-
' ings upon 'meeting overcame their sense of
propriety, and they rushed-into each other's
' arms, embraced, and were melted to tears..
This seems to have revived, in a ten fold de
gree, his love for her ; and after carrying
his wife back to her parents, said that -lie
would go to Troy and mail a letter, which
he had written ; but it appears he came to
the determination on the way to destroy
himself, which he did, in the manucr above
‘ described.
Please Stop my Paper.
« I am going to stop my paper,” said a
miserly subscriber to a newspaper, to one
of his neighbors, <• I cannot afford to take
it.”
«« How much does it cost you a year ?”
asked the neighbor.
« Two dollars and .a half,” was the re-
Plj-
l afford two dollars lad a
• i . Mink of it, only tw#-doUari*-
long 2S»e.
i you kav* only a few sueh to spend
hereon earth. A year! a whole year ! and
only two dollars and a half a year! And
what do you get for your money ? A large,
elosely printed useful sheet; giving you the
news of the week , and a large amount of mls-
cellaneous reading—philosophical ami grave
and humorous—And you cant afford two
dollars for such a paper a whole year.”
** Well, I declare neighbor you talk like
an experienced man. I never thought of it
on just that light before, is it only two dol
lars and a half for a year and yet the pa
per comes to me every week, and I love to
read it; I always find something in it that ie
interesting to me. And, moreover, on sec
ond thought, I perceive that, after all a good
newspaper is about the cheapest thiug a
man can have. He gets more reading for
his money than he can in any other way.”
<iTrno neighbor, and this shows, that
Sihat I have a 1 realty said, ia true; .newspa
pers seem to bo designed almost exclusively
for the poor. No man is too poor to take a
• good newspaper, because it is the cheapest
hing he can have.”
Federalist. Juhius’ Letters.
Burns’ complete works—Library style.
Goldsmith's and Moores, do. do
Hale's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, i
Preston's system of Book Keeping.
Amelia’s Poems—Dick’s Works.
Headley’s Washington, and his Generals.
“ Napoleon and his Marshalls.
Wild Girl of Nebraska.
Texan Virago, ot the Tailor of Gotham.
Katharine Wrlton, or the Ite^el of Dor-
Mail Bobbery.—The mail bag made up
at Philadelphia for Savannah and parts he- cheater,
yond, on the 9th inst., was found in the' Love Adventures of Solomon Slugg.
Kensington Railroad Depot to-day, <Mon- j Scalp Hunters, by Mayne Reid,
day) rifled of part of its contents.- It is noti ^Eolinc, or the Magnolia \ ale, by Mrs.
yet ascertained what has been abstracted.
Alabama Convention.—The committee j
of -the Southern Rights Convention made
report, nominating Geo. M. Troup for Presi
dent, and Gen. Quitman for Vice President,
which is now under debate,
MARRIED,
On the evening of the 7th inst., near
; Hentz.
j Prairie Bird. Jane Eyre.
Halliburton’s Yankee Stories, 50cents.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Mrs. Stowe.
Cook’s Voyages round the world.
Sanford and Merton.
Phillips, Curran, Gration and Emmett.
Campbell’s Poems—small ed.
Marco Paul’s Travels—1 vols.
Springs’ Glory of Christ.
Mother’s Recompense, by Grace Aquillar.
Home Influence. “ “ •«
Wild Western Scene?.
Webster’s Large Dictionary—unabridged.
Also; a large lot of common and fine Let
ter paper, envelopes, steel pens, inks, wa
fers, &c &c
We sell cheap for cash.
JOHN W. BURKE, Agen!
NEW BOOKS!
Come and Buy!
Just Beceived at the .
Cherokee Book Store,
T HE FOLLOWING new and interesting
works:- •• ..
Napoleon Dynasty, by the Berkly men,2 50
Lorenzo Dows complete works* 2 00.
- Sparks’ Life pf Washington, 1 00.
t Haliburton’s Yankee Stories, 1 00.
Book ol Knowledge, 1 00.
Fox’s Martyr’s, 1 00. -ft
Thrilling Adventures, 1 00.
Georgia Scenes, I 35.
Life and works of Dean Swift, 1 00.
Simms’ Life of Marion, 1 00
“ Gen. Greene, 1 00
Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is, 1 75.
History of the Mormons, I 00.
Leslie’s Cookery, 1 00.
James Mont joy, 30c-. .
Sanford and Merton, 60c.
Wm. Tell, 50c. Daniel Boone, 50c.
Roughing it in the Bush, by Mrs. Moo-
die, 50c.
Miss Strickland’s Queens of England, 6
vols SIO 00.
Fifteen Decisive Battles, 1 25.
Stewart's Free Mason’s Manual, 1 00.
Temperance Tales, &C., 1 25.
ASsop’s Fables in Rhyme, 1 00.
Judah’s Lion, by Charlotte Elizabeth, 50c.
•Sargent’s, Russell’s and Frost's Speakers.
Rollins’ Ancient History, 3 50.
September 2, 1852.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
wm>.
DR. ROBERT C. WORD
Office—N. East l.of the Court House.
Ian 5, ;?5. ,50 -ly.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOU'
ERN BOOKS
THAT ABE
SOUTHERN!!
A ND not old rejected Northern books, re
vamped with a Southern title, but
Compiled. Printed and boupd at the South, and
upon Southern' Paper. This is not the
’case with any other school books presented
* for Southern* patronage. Except the.put-
DB. MILES J. MURPHY,
RnYSOMEDICAL OK lioTAXIC PlITStClAN,
H AY ING permanently loeated-at Carters- t; n „ un 0 / the tvpe, the manufacture is most-
vi.He.yiH,attend | romptly ro all calls as lv [he 1 result oi’ slave labor.
Physician or Surgeon, hoping from a well , * _ ntp ”TV
founded medical education and successful B. r . (jr li 11’ X' 1 ,
experience to merit and receive a ’liberal i Uncoil* <i:i.
share of patronage. 0^“ Particular a.tv" ! Has jast published the following highly
non paid tO«nseases of females. . i, % * ° ° -
Office at H. 31. Morgan's Store, onposi/cthe I ’ v,uu ^ 1C ' A, T - ^ TT ,,
Carterscille Hotel. 1 Feb 12 j bO L 1 1.1 lb lv
SCHOOL BOOKS!
ADVERTISEMENTS.
American Iroa Fowflry,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
OSMOND, GRAY & Co.
H ANING completed their arrapgeriteMs,
the proprietors of the aboveiiamfed es
tablishment, are nowj>repai«ed to executed 1
orders for every description of castings ar the
shortest notice and in the best manner, i
To R. R. Co’s &. Car Boildgjjs
Wc are prepared, to manufacture CUffed
railroad car and engine wheels of every kind
equal to any wheels manufactured at the
Northern and superior to any mapafactured
at any Southern Foundry, j\ad iit prices as
1 “ ke delivered ftom any
NEW PROVISION STORE.
dairsville, by the Rev. R. A. Milner, M
Lewis F. Mai;net to Miss Nancy A. E;
Whitesides.
On the evening of the 12th inst!, by the
Rev. A. W. Buford, Mr. M. A. Jones to
Miss T. A. C. Waldroup, all of Cass coun-
D T -
In the city of Atlanta, Ga., on the morn
ing of the 7th inst., by John Evans, Esq.,
Mr. Richakd C. Gref.r, of Clarke county,
Ga., to- Miss Martha Reynolds, of the
former place.
School.
P ARENTS and Gnardians are respectful
ly informed that a Male School under
DIED.
Recently in Washington county, Arkansas,
Charles WoVford, formerly of Haber
sham county, Ga., aged about 60years-
the charge of R. F. Nf.et.t, A. B. Ee—scho
lar of the University of Dublin, & Female
~ bool conducted by MKjNeely, are now
operation in Cass'villef Vhe rates of Tu
ition are as follows—
Spelling and Reading, per quarter of
eleven weeks'.'.’. .$1 00
Reading, Writing, Geography, and A~
rithmetic,. $6.00
The foregoing Branches, with Grammar
and Composition,’....’ ‘.'.’.7. $8.00
Latin, Greek, or Mathematics, $10.00
Drawing and Painting,. .’..7.7.7.$4.0()
French, 7,7.7.'........ .$4,00
Cassviile, Sept. 16, 1852.
REfEIFfS,
For subscription to Jjjp ts'rAXDAkb, for the 4th of July last.
week eniling Sojjff'let!., 1852.
A- ilfosteller,'^ninniervinc,
%' 8. Turner, Ala’tGOita,
John Kineara.'Wales'ka, i
John Kennedy^CartersViile,
‘R. Harwell, «« »
Jas. Cantrell, Huntsville, ^r. f. b.)
Noah Anderson, « ««
Brought to Jail,
IN Cassviile, Cass county, on
the 10th inst., a ipsgro man cabling
himself Aaron, and says, he belongs
to a man named James H-. ; Jones, of
| Muscogee county ; and left home on the
4th of July last. Said negro is about 25 ot
26 years old, yellow complxeion,. five feet
o qq ! five or-six inches high. The owner is re-
*” ’ quested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges, and take said negro away,
35 or he “will be dealt with according to law.
2.00
2.00!
3.65!
. B. ’m6RNllBOUGH, Jailor.
Sept. 1G—tf
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE SOOTH.
2.00!
Merrjl Cantrell, <* •<
A. Hassell, Summerville,
.Gt;ft A. Lawliou, Canton,
^ilas Bell, C .issvill,
A. M. Floyd, «
Allen Helms, Kingston,
S. T. Mays, Calhoun,
W. II.- Dodd, Kingston,
W. G. Grambling, Marietta,
D. B. MoElroy, fellow River,
S. McDow, Adairsville,
Whenever mistakes occur in receipts, or
any omission is made, the subscribers inter
ested will please inform its, so that proper
corrections can be macWi
.65! Roath’s Monthly Magazine.
3.65 fTMIE undersigned propose to issue, on the
2.50 j A first day of January next, the first num-
g 5§ j her of a new Literary Magaizine with the
g-. j above title. The name of the editor, Da-
| vid L Roath, Esq., is a sufficient guaranty
2.00 j that the work, will be worthy of the* most
2.00 ; extensive patronage, as it-is a nam tvhieh
has been long and favorably-;known to the.
3 -q i literary dircles of our country-. We ask the
2.00
2^0
AUGUSTA PRICES.
[Corrected weekly from Chron. & Sent.]
Hon. J. U. Lumpkin.
We are pleased to see the following from the
Federal Union, and adopt the sentiment of
the Savannah Georgia, that with this spir
it actuating the Union democrats, we defy |
all firebrands that may be attempted to be i
'thrown among us.
wit is currently reported that Hon. John j
H. Lumpkin wrote a letter to a distinguish
ed democrat in one of the middle counties,
that he entirely disapproved of the policy
‘of nominating a second Pierce and King
tfeMvand his determination of supporting
the regular democratic ticket.
. We find the foregoing in the last Marict-
U-M*oc«/e, and like many other rumors,
it is put forth undoubtedly to entrap the un
wary and unguarded. We Arno;© that Judge
Lnmpkinhas said he would sooner suffer
1 ttikrtyrdom than vote for the Southern Rights
"electoral ticket now up; and but a few days
'wnee he declared in our presence, that he
Sranld mot vote for that ticket.
Sot Judge Judge Lumpkifi peculiar in j
’position and feelings on this subject.
Bagging, Gunny,
per yard, 13 a
14
Bacon,
per lb. 11 a
15
Butter,
“ 18 a
30
Beeswax, .
18 a
20
Bricks,
per 1000, 5 50 a
620
Cheese, Northern,
•per lb. 9 u
11
Coffee, Rio,
“ '- 94 a
11
Laguira, - <■
- !0a
15
Java,
“ 13 a
11
Corn, pci - bushel,
50 a
65
Domestic Goods.—
-Yarns', 80 a
90
.Osnalmrgs, per yard, 9J a
100
Feathers, per lb,
35 a
40
Flour per bbl ,
5 50 a 7 00
Rmi, per lb,
12 a
15
Molasses, per gal,
23 a
37
Nails, per lb,
34 a
4
Oats, per bush,
25 a
37
Rope, per lb,
8| a
11
Sugars, per lb,
5* a
41
Salt, per bush,
40 a
20
Twine, per lb.
18 a
55
Wheat, per bush,
80 a-1 00
! people of the South to aid us in our effort
to develope and foster our native talent—to
lend us a helping hand in our attempt to
create in our midst a healthier and more
extensive Literary taste. The work will be
a monthly of l’orty-eight pages, printed' in
the most beautiful style of the art.
Six numbers will constitute a volume.
TERMS:
One Dollar a volume. No name will be
entered on the books without the cash.
All remittances must be directed,post
paid, to Roath’s Monthly Magazine, Augusta,
Georgia.
. . CHRISTY & XELSEA.
Athens, Geb. Sept! 1, 1852.
GEORGIA, tTfeSS CUUNTY.
W HEREAS, Avelinah Creed and Owen
Lynch, apply, to me for letters of ad-
MEDICAL C0LIEGE
OFGEOilGTA.
T HE twenty-first course of Lectures in
this institution will commence on the
firs\ Monday in,November nejxt.
’Aratomy, G. M..j?EWTqs,,M. D.
Siiijgcry,L. A. Dccas, M. D,
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. 1).
FoVd, M.U. _
ysiology and Pathological Anatomy, II.
V. JM..Miller. M.T), .
aleria Mcdica, and Therapeutics, and
Medical Jurisprudence, I. P. Gakvik,M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
nfants, J. A. Eve, M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, Alex. Means,
M. D,. ,. -
Demonstrator of ATiafbmv,lI. F. Camp
bell, M. D .....,
Assistant Demonstrator, Robert Camp
bell, M D.
Clinical Lecture^, will be delivered regu
larlyof Ihe City Hospital, and aipple. oppor '
tumnes will be afforded for the study of
practical Anatomy,..^
Important additions have been made dur
ing the present year, to'their means for Dem
onstrative I eachiifg in Obstetrics, Patholog
ical and Surgical Anatoihy, discuses of the
skin, &e.
For further information, application mav
be made to any ol the Faculty, or io
G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
July 29—25
NEW FASHIONS
AT ADAIRSVILLE, GEO. J THE SOU TRIERJV ORATOR,
1 ALL over on the west side of the Rail • c ons i s ting of Elements of Elocution, and
\J Road, and bny vour (.roceries cheap i selections, suitable for Declamation and Rc-
fqr cash .or liartnr. Here you can alwavs find ; eitatiort, Iroin eminent Southern Orators
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lice, Salt, Bacon, I an(l w r ;t cr s.
Lard, Meal, Flour, Cigars, Tobacqo, Siuifi,! AP.TL.'1CHIAJ\' PRIMER
Candies, Raisins,-Clieese, Pickles,&e 1
D. A. CRAWFORD.
June 3d, 1832.—6m.
CHxVS. H. DURYEE,
Forwarding, Storage
AND GENERAL.
Commission Business,
NO. 66, BAY STREET,
, Saviinnalt,
DURYEE will, at all times,give his
careful and prompt pe sona! aitrntion
to receiving, selling, storing or forwarding
whatever cottons or other produce may be
consigned to him, on which the usual advan
ces will be made.
REFERENCES:
Messrs. G. W. Garmany & Co. Savannah.
“ Jeffers, Colhran, & Co. Hamburg.
“ B. S- Dunbar & Co. “
“ S. C. Grenville & Co. Augusta
1). Osborn,'Esq. Forsyth.
Messrs. J. Norcross & Co. Atlanta,
“ R. W. & T. G Situs, Newnan-
J. W. Burke, Esq. Cassviile.
J. A. Erwin, Esq. ~
B. Brantley. Esq. Penfield.
Butts, Pickrell & Co. Baltimore,
llollis, Stark & Co. New Y'ork.
August 26—29
FOR FALL AND WINTER!
A. C. BAT
W OULD respectfully inform his :old
friends and customers that he has just
received his fashions tor tke ensuing season,
from the celebrated Mahan’s establishment.
Philadelphia, and is prepared to wait on them
at,his shpp, opposite- Latimer’s hotel, Call
ana see him, and look at his fashion plates.
Sept. 9, 1852.
Atteiitiou, Lawyers'!
■\ GENERAL, digest index to Georgia
XX Reports, including 1,'2, 3 Kelley, 4 to
10 Georgia Reports, Charlton's anil other
decisions. Compiled by Thomas R. R. Cobb
and W. W. Lumpkin. A small supoly just
received aud for sale at the Cherokee Book
Store.
Sept. 2,1852.
AUSTRIA IN 1648 A 1849.
B Y Hon. WM. II. STILES—2 large vols.
Illustrated. A few copies just received
Illustrated. A few copies just received
and for sale at’ the Cherokee Book Store. *
Sept. 2, 1852.
FINE NOTE PAPKE L ENVELOPES
W E have just received a rich assortment
men: of the above, at the Cherokee
Book Store.
Sent 9 1852.
ministration, on the estate of Francis Creed,
late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and -admonish
all, and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show ctusc, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 13th
Sept.. 1852. T. A. WORD, Ord y.
Sept. 5 32 39d*
GEORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.
HERE AS, A. T. Smith and H. W.
Fite, apply to me for letters of ad'-
*We hare heard no Union men in this region Peas, per bu.
; Eirethe least encouragement to the idea ° ’
tlflfcl Hi) Would under any circumstances
repport the fire-eating ticket. And we pre-
wuae a aanilar feeling exists in other parts
of the 8tate. A Union democrat from Mas
aogee remarked in our office the other day,
that ulem there was another Pierce and
King ticket pat up, he should rote for Scott
and Graham; that he would not enlist un
der atommsU leaders. These leaders are
ffaylaf ndmpgaae: Whilst they try to
«et Che support of the friends of Pierce-and
the delusive cry of democracy,
l$f dtusuncing and ridiculing the late Ua-
iea enase and Union leader*,- they hope to
renliu hath so edaous to the people as to give
them the control of the State and the coun-
try ;Und uhre
Atlanta Priced Cnrrcnt.
Corrected weekly from the Republican.
Corn, 40 a 50
Bacon,...... .....11* a 14
Batter,...’... 15 a 25
Cotton 7
Com Meal, .40
Flour, per bhl.,. . .‘..... .^’...$6.(10
Eggs, per dez.,,.... 10
Lard, by the obi., 11
Chickens, each........ i ....... lb
Potatoes, Irish per bu...••’.....90
.......70
Salt, per sack, $1.70
Feathers,per lb., .1......
a 9
a 50
a 700
a 12*
a 12*
a 15
a 100
late of said cofintr, deceased.
These are therefore to cale and admonish
aB, and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted. * ,
Given under my hand at office, this 6t&
Sept. 1852. A. STROUP, o. o c.
Sept. 16 32 30d.
GLUuuiA, C'A8S GOtJNTY.
\ LL persons concerned are hereby notified
XX that, sixty days after date, I shall apply
to Thomas A. Word, Ordinary of stid coun
ty, for leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to the estate of tbe late John Vaugh
an, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. JAS. VAUGHAN, Adin’r
Sept 9 31 2m
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH. GEO.
YJ7TLL continue '.he abuve business, J4
Bay street, east of tbe Exchange.
Orders lor bagging, rope and other sup
plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices.
Refer to Maj. VY m. Sanford, Geu. S. P.
Myrick, Baldwin,co.qnty. , ,
M. Dennis, ,S- B- Marshall, Messrs Carter
and Harvey, Putnam coenty, .. .
A. McAilum, Ira Peck, Twiggs county.
Messrs Black & Cobb, Messrs. Carter &
Harvey, Rome.
Mdj. John S. Rowland, Cass countv.
JAS. WASHBURN,
JNO. li. WILDER,
Eras. g. dana.
Aug. 12 • 27 6m
W. H. MALTBIE.
S. M. DAVIESOX
MALTBIE & DAVIDSON,
DEA1.ERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
BrtigV,. Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c.
Carlersville, da.
Jnlv22—24—3m.
Hollow ware and Pig
Iron.
T HE subscriber has bought out the Iron
Works in Cass county commonly known
as Eanes’ Furna.cp, and Inis how on baud a
good assortment of
FOLLOW WARE AND PIG IRON,
a superior article, manufactured at the above
Works, which he will sell on good terms.
The Pig metal is hot blast. Hollow’ware
three cents per pound, delivered at Carters-
ville Depot. ..
Orders may be addressed to him at Car-
tersvillc, Geo.
josepii wHrsTOx.
April 20, 1S52.
I Consisting of progressive lessons, in words
• of one and two syllables, bv Mrs. S. L. Grif-
1 tin. •
AP.lLACHLldV READER A'o. 1.
Consisting of easy lessons in reading, and
exercises in spelling. By Mrs. S. L. Griffin
APAL.TCHJA.Y READER, „Vo.‘ 2.
Embracing easy lessons in reading, with
questions, and exercises in spelling. By
Mrs. i>. L. Griffin.
APALA CIIIAPk * READER, Ji'o. 3.
Containing appropriate Lessons in Enuncia*
tion, Pause, Inflection, Emphasis, and Read
ing, Spelling Exercises, with Definitions and
Pronunciation, &c. By Mis. S. L. Griffin.
APALA CUIA.\ ‘ READER, jXo. 4.
Embracing the principles of rhetorical read
ing, and appropriate lessons, carefully se
lected and arranged, by Mrs. S. L. Griffin.
A-HISTORY OF THE U. STATES,
In which vail be found a more full history
of the Southern States than in any* school
history now before tlie public.
August 19 2! - 1m
low as any that can
other establishment.
Also, all oilier descriptions of engine and
oar castings, warehouse trucks, also, cast iron
water pipes, water wheels, columns, Lamp
posts, cemetery and other railings, bridge
holts of every description, pullics, shafting
and hangers of all kinds.
Pariicnlarattention paid to the manufac
ture of frogs,switches, etc.
Notice of Copartnership.
GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.
To AU*J*Kl:SON'S WIIOM THESE FRESEXTS
COME, GREETING :
K NOW ye that we. Benjamin E. Green,
Robert Batey,Jeines Scott,-and George
Philips, have associated ourselves together. s
a bucly corporate, for the purpose of engag-
ing’iu the business of a machine shop and
foundry, and that we have adopted as our
corporate name, by which we wdl sue and
be sued,the Dalton Manufacturing Company,
and by which we will be known anddesigna-
ted, that we have subscribed as our corpo
rate stock the sum of four thousand seven
hundred dollas. which will be employed in
the business before mentioned.
(Signed) Benjamin E. Green,
, . James Scot/t,
Roiseut Batey,
George Pm lips.
Signed in the presence of Wnt.P. Chester,
and Winston Gordon, J. I. C.
Recorded and certified for the 31st day of
July 1S52. John W. Anderson, c .s.c.
GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY.
Be it known that on the 36 th day of July,
in the year of our Lord 1852, before me,
Winston Gordon, oue of the Justices of the
luferior Court for the county and State afore
said, personally came Robert Batey, resident
of the Dalton Maufaeturing Company, and
having Weu tlidy 'sworn, on tbe Holy Evan
gelist of Almighty God, according to law.
deposetb and suith, that the amount of cap
ital stock actually paid in and employed by
said company, is three thousand five hundred
dollars, and property, tools, stock, &c. o’f the
company, are actually worth the amount.
Robert Batey.
Sworn to and subscribed before m. .
WINSTON GORDON, j. i. c.
Recorded this 31st day of July, 1852.
JOHN W. ANDERSON, c.s. c.
August 19 28 tf
TO MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS.
Mill and gin genring of every description,
furnished of the best material ami workman-
sliro at the lowest prices.
TO PLANTERS.
Particular -attention paid to the manufac
ture of ploughs ami plough castiugs of all
kinds having purchased the patterns of the
late firm of Taliaferro & -Torbett, a supply
will be constantly on hand. • n
The proprietors of the “American Iran
Foundry,” being practical mechanics, and
having the establishment uuder their own
superintendence,an 1 employing none hut the
best workmen,'confidently assert that they
ran manufacture all descriptions of castings
and ear work, cqnal in quality and at as low
prices as can be furnished by any other cs-
tablishfncnt North or South’. They hope,
therefore, by stric’ attention to business anti
punctuality in fulfilling their contracts,,
merit the patronage" ami encouragement of
{southern railroad companies, and, all'Other
parties requiring castings, or car work done
cheaply and expeditiously. : '.
qsmoni»,‘gray & CO.
Augusta, 6a
Wc are enabled to refer to the following
named gentleman: ; .
•lion. John P. King, President Geo. R.Jl.
F C. Arms, Esq., Sup’t Geo. R. 11- ..
Wm Hardin Esq., Sup't Motive Power.
Hon. Win. E. Dcaring, Augusta.
Win. Ii. Kitchen,
llngh O’Neil. •*'
Wm. II. Goodrich, « • '
Wm. Baldwin, Sup't Motive Tower, W &
A. R. R., Atlanta.
Richard Peters, Atlanta.
George Robinson, Hamburg. S. C.
G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augns-
ta. [.July 29—25—6ms
SELLING AT COST!
L ADIES’ Summer Dross Goods, consist
ing of Muslins, Bareges, Tissues. &o. at
July 8.
JNO. A. ERWIN’S.
Ii. 11. K.—PAIN.
J^AD WAY’S READY RELIEF will
s
stop the most severe pains in a few min
utes. In New York, hundreds who are af
flicted, call at the Medical office of Rad way
ft Co. aud ha/e the Ready Relief applied
gratis. It never fails in relieving the most
painful paroxysms in flee minutes or less.
TO Tin: SICK Oi- TUTS DISTRICT
If you will call upon our Agents and try
the Relief aye will guarantee your instant
relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its
cause.
BEAR IN MIND.
R. R. R.
| Radway’s Ready Relief will stop the
I 3IOST SEVERE PAINS IN A FEW MINUTES.
j And cun: ihe most Obstinate Rheumatic, Ncu-
NUNN ALL Y’S
CHEMICAL PATENT SOAP.
"fiiOR sale at acts per peupd—An excel-
JD lent article for washing purposes. Call
at tjiis office.
July 15- 185?.
T WO months after date application will
be made to the Ordinary of Cass coun
ty. Am* leave to sell the real estate of John S.
Handle, deceased- ,,
A. Hi CHAPPELL. Adm’r.
Sept 9
BANK NOTE LIST;
♦
All Georgia bills of solvent Banks, at par.
KFftLook out for counterfeits, $10’s on
the Batik of Augusta, payable to J. 51.
Hitt, has no picture of Gen Oglethorpe',
Utc genuine has. Also, $l«0*s on the
Bank of the State of Georgia, payable
BrSrteh Bank; at Washington, and
dated Sept. 3d. 184*, has a ted back, with
the words ‘State Bank of Gtoigia.” en
graved, the original has nothing of it.
Sonih Mnmjnonej at par. Codntorfeit
at k* S Bank;Ghentw,
AlaWa NorthOMofire ^ Tennessee
Bills, from 3 to 5 per cent, dikotint:
Consumption!
Uy; and when ewte they get ifito power, | TjlVERYBOOY^nows U a flattering «'»-
thaar«Hlognmrmewtkmr asannlta upon I"
tba Union. If Union rare are betrayed in-1
It commencja and progresses so
. . . . iustdaonsty, that before one is aware of it,
. . »re betrayed in- ; t | M Ungs area maasof nleen,then aandden
to the rapport of the fire-eating ticket, they : exposure or change from hint to cold, pro
duces an inflammation, and in a few days or
•11 the epithets that Rhett,
Land other lead-
i hare erer heaped upon tbm.
sdei position they
Bather stay away
from the pells than bsco— hswn of wood
weeks, it is said he or she died of hasty Con
sent prion. For att tiasttcd with eongfa or
lung complaint, we woaM refer to the adver
tisement on the preside of this paper of Jnd-
soali Chemical Extract of “CSerty
iferi
! disease
, Gordon County.—Where as
Thomas Moody applies to ffie letters of
administration bn the estate of Robert L.
Moody, late of: said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and »Hnnnn;«l' |
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by Law, to
show cause, (if any they here)'why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given_ under my hand at office, thm 6th
dayof September* 1852.
A. -STROUP, o. o. c.
Sept- 16 <; 32 30d
FoIE Sheriif Sales.
POSTPONED.
QS the first Tuesday in Octoher next,
will be sold, at, Cedar Town; between
the hsnal hoars of sale, the foUoarimr prop
erty, to-wet: .
Lot of land No. 87, In the 21st diateirt
fold 3d section; also the piece whereon the
defendant now lives—fevfed on as the prop-
Y. Moer^ tp satufy two fl.
“»• waned from n Justices’ court of said
comity, in fevor of Stately k Shlate v* W.
Mogre - I«*iedonm»d returned to me
by a constable..
Lrt of lead, No. *7. in the 21st dwtriet
yd 3d section; also the pinto whmeon the
^•eadytao wlirasi teried «m by virtue of
Urn
Town Property for Sale!
1 WILL sell my houses end lots in Cal
houn, Gordon county^ on good terms.—
The lots are Nos. 9 and 10, first section—
three houses suitable for store houses ahd
faniliw, with good kitchens to each house.
Possession given immediately, and ifnotl l3t
January. Gallon Robert Braswell, and he
will show them. I will sell low for cash.
REUBEN SCOT1’.
Sept. 2 30 4w
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
EALED PROPOS \LS will be received
(by depositing Hicnt in the clerk’s office ' rulgicand 2sercous Complaints ina/ew Hours,
Inferior court) until the first Monday in No- ! Internal and External. It will slop the most
vember next, for the bnitding of a court- j Excruciating Pains in from Three to Jice Min
imise in Ellijay, Gilmer county, to be of | vies, and has cured-
brick, two stories high, of ten feet each, fif
ty feet wide by sixty long, a plan of which
can be seen by calling on the Clerk of the
Inferior Court, who will give all the inform
ation desired. The county will be able to
pay under existing circumstances four or five
hundred dollars yearly. Any" person living
at a distance, will be furnished with a plan
of the house by addressing the clerk of the
Inferior court. They can also be informed,
if they desire it, if their bids are taken.
Bv order of the court. Jnly 21st,S852.
", WM. ERWIN, Clk-
July 29—25— m2m
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Croop
Diavrbcea
Toothache •
Spasams
Cramps
Sick Headache
Chill Fever
Chill -Blains
Sore Throat
lufiuenza
Insure Your Property!
r IE undersigned, agent for the Southern
klutnal Insurance Company, continues
to insure the lives cf white persons, slaves,
or any species of property. All otders by
mail attended to promptly.
JOHN W. BURKE, Ag’t.
Sept. 2,1852.
LIFE OF-
PIERCE AND JONG.
LOT just received and £>r safe, ate tbe
the supply is 1
July IF, 18521
Csll early,
PLAIN AND
MurAMxsDrrAi,
StAtbt EXECUTED AT
The standard Officii,
oumuKOOi
Sadi as Pamphlets, Handbills, Busm rre
and Profciwomd Cards, Viritiag sad Ad
dress Cards, Legal (flanks, Poston, Bhak
Btom,BiII beads Circulars, Catalogues, Im-
Mb, Horse bills, 4c. fee. . < ,.
Wo Uriah w« eaa gire ssrisfecrioo both ia
ike CKoratirm and priess of opr week, arid
soSeit a share ol the ptefe patronage.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A fine assortment of Boots and Shoes, some
at 37* cents a pair, just received by
PATtO r \ & TKlilBLE
Akairscille, April ifth, 1852.
j. a. inmov.
J. T. GABDriER
SIMPSON & GARDINER,
WAREHOUSE
—^.\D— .
Commission Blcrdiants,
MTntosh 8t, AugUfeta, Ga.
W ILL continue the Warehouse and Com
mission Business in their Fire Proof
Building on M’Intosh Street, in all
In Four Hours,
In One Hour,
lti Ten minutes,
In Fifteen minutes
lu One second,
In Three minutes,
Iu Three minutes.
In Fifteen minutes, „
iu Fifteen minutes’
In Ten m-nutes,
In Four hours,
in Twenty hours,
Spinal Complttints, Stiff Joints, Strains,
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Chole
ra Morbus, TicDoloreux, and allothercom-
plaints where there are severe pains, Rad-
ways Ready Relief will instantly stop the
pain, and quickly cure the disease.
Principal Office 162 Fulton St., N. Y ;
PRICES OF RADvf AY 3 REMEDIES :
, Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, $ 1 per
bottle.
Radway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents
and $1.
The Dollar Bottles contain five times the
quantity of the twenty-five cent bottles.
TO PLANTERS.
This is the cheapest Medicine you can
possibly keep, as it can be used at all times;
and under all circumstances.
Por sale at CassvilLs, by John W. Buhke,
Sole agent for Cass County:
Sept. 2, 1353.
Spring and Summer Goods!!
L. J. PAKli,
Atlanta, Ga. ^
R ESPECTFULLY' informs his old custo
mers and the public generally, that Ifc
lias just received a large and well selected
stock of _
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Cutlery, Farmer and Mechan
ics's Tools,
which lie will sell on the most accommoda
ting terms. Ilis stock which is very ex ten
sive, and selected to st i. the market, consists
ns follows: , t . ,
Rich muslin do laiacs, Cashmere, ntcriua,
black watered and colored Alpaca,
•Jackonet and cross-barred muslin, a fine-se
lection of ladies’mitts, a general a? sorl-
ment of ENGLISH PRINTS and
CALICOES. French ginghams, ’ r
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeanit, Ker
seys, Negro blankets, wliitec and red Flan
nels, a general assortment of Domestics^
Syrup, tnol.-.sses. sugars, coffee, tea, macker
el,Tobacco, ScgArs, Shot, Lead, •
. Powder. StiLff. Indigo, madder, and all.
kinds of Dye stuffs. Swede and English,roll
ed Iron, Cast, German and Blistered,
Steel, Blacksmith Anvils, Hammers,
Vices and Bellows, Planes, Plane Irons,
Cross, Hand and Mill saws, Nails, assort
ed sizes, and horse nails and shoes.
N.B. Country PuoducjS bought at the
highest market prices, and. goods sold as law
as can be afforded. Call and sec for your
selves. D3?“A1! orders promptly attended tri.
3 story Brick building, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA.
TO THE LABORING CLASSES.
PROPOSALS FOR PUBI.ISHIX'G THE
H‘
NEW
Plain and Ornamental
BUGGIES FOR SALE!
T HE undersigned having permanently lo
cated himself in Cassviile, and engaged
blanches, and hope by strict personal atten- j the services of Mr. Robert Melson, who is
tion to the interests of aU who place business ’ well known as a first rate wood workman
in their hands, to merit puhlic favor. j and
CS" Orders for Bagging, Rope and Fami- seasoned
ly supplies filled at the lowest market rates.
Cook odumnee* made when required on
produce tn store.
Jnly 22—24—6m
fir LADLES’ DBtSS GOODS.
& SHEAS,
AUGUSTA, GEO
.. . day, sell their present
stock of eotonfl printed Muslins, col
ored printed'
Head Qtaeters, 12tli Diy. G. M. >
v CassviHe, Ga. Aug. 29. J, ..
T HE Commandants of the Ut -and- 2d
Brigades 12th Division G. M. will pay
having procured a good stoex oi we^ triet a^aon to the proper Peering of
imed timber; and good fashionable trBa- the ttggimpnt* in their reyiectivc Brigades
niiwg, he is prepared to make or repair all
kinds of Buggies, Carriages, Src., in neat
Jforthern style. All orders will be prompt
ly attended to, and no disappointment will
be made to any who may patronize him un
less in ease of sickness, i'iease call and see
and judge for yourselves.
WM. BRADLEY.
N. B. He is also prepared for Glass cat
ting, Gilding and painting signs, both plain
and ornamental, and other ornamental work,
such as Gilding, Bronzing, Faulting, fee.
His shop is near the north-east edmer of
AMERICAN FARMER & MECHANIC,
To be Devoted to the
Industrial Interests of the Smfth. •
(IW ere the •ri'eat iiidii-trial itdjjflfcts of
the South '0 be promoter! ? Hpn more
feasible plan than the 'Cstebiisbincnt of a
journal devoted to thc-ir general dcvelopincn
and support ? For the accomplishment of
this object r tits development and promotion
of these tnds, tiie subscriber proposes pub
lishing in the city of this State furnishing the
largest subscription, a paper devoted to tbe
interests of the Laboring Classes tit every
sense of that term.
In keeping with the object, as intimated
aliove.its aim will be to ele vate the true aWi-
zau to that dignity of station so justly das
those who.to so large an extent, give charac--
ter to a nation : and wl.o by their numerical
force if in no other way, govern the affairs
of every enlightcd people.
And in attempting this, it shall be done
with a freedom from that prejudice existing
fosneii an extent amongst those to whose af
fairs wc thus intend devoting our time and en
ergies. We wish it done by a home education
— a genera! erdightment, that banishes blind
prejudice, and-.iiffiKes.room for that enlarged
char.ty which forbids_envy, and delights 'in
protecting each Its neighbor in site enjoyment
of all lawfnl rights of proporfy or station. Aft
education that teaches iadependenee of
thought-an J action—that enables one to feel
and act the freeman. We wish, in a word,
to bring into existence a paper whic h shall
only piavc, whether the seenc of his opera
tions is in the field or the workshop, useful &
shall injure no one. .
..TERMS; ...
One copy, one year, in advance,
Five copies “ “
Ten ‘.a a
Twenty ’• “
All-over this last, same rate.
tcags in adcavce
03==" First number to be issued in -Obtobcr,
provided we can obtain byzhat time one thou*
sand good subscribers. .'To-be printed iu fed
columns, on a clear, white sheet, 24 X 36
inches, and on brevier type.
Address JOHN A REYNOLDS,
Athens, Ga.
52 0ft
' 8 00
12 06
20 00
Clubs al-
MILITAEY NOTICE!
- -. Crepe d* P*r-
ikaadGrandatokfetcwt. The assortment m. ^ x-*-
CBbotoM rasafttolitat stvles most 1 *l u * re » where he will do work low for | Com. 12th Division
■Ath. ♦!.. trernh 3 cash; and produce will be taken at the i ABDAJOUN:
July 3 market prices. May 6,1352. August 26, 1852,
Regiments in their respective Brigades:
and the appointment and equipment of their
staff officers—particularly their Brigade In
spectors—preparatory to the approaching
Annual Review and inspection of the mili
tia of theState. The want of interest man
ifested by the superior officers in the proper
organization of their command—their«”
entire neglect of their ifaftjpi ' tun, in <
repealed otu; militia lawk
ery grade will be held s'"
failure to perform their
enlorcemeut of the 1
m order of Maj.